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Community health workers' knowledge and practice in relation to pre-eclampsia in Ogun State, Nigeria: an essential bridge to maternal survival.
Sotunsa JO, Vidler M, Akeju DO, Osiberu MO, Orenuga EO, Oladapo OT, Qureshi R, Sawchuck D, Adetoro OO, von Dadelszen P, Dada OA; CLIP Nigeria Feasibility Working Group. Sotunsa JO, et al. Among authors: dada oa. Reprod Health. 2016 Sep 30;13(Suppl 2):108. doi: 10.1186/s12978-016-0218-9. Reprod Health. 2016. PMID: 27719677 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Human resource constraints and the prospect of task-sharing among community health workers for the detection of early signs of pre-eclampsia in Ogun State, Nigeria.
Akeju DO, Vidler M, Sotunsa JO, Osiberu MO, Orenuga EO, Oladapo OT, Adepoju AA, Qureshi R, Sawchuck D, Adetoro OO, von Dadelszen P, Dada OA; CLIP Nigeria Feasibility Working Group. Akeju DO, et al. Among authors: dada oa. Reprod Health. 2016 Sep 30;13(Suppl 2):111. doi: 10.1186/s12978-016-0216-y. Reprod Health. 2016. PMID: 27719681 Free PMC article.
The ability and safety of community-based health workers to safely initiate lifesaving therapies for pre-eclampsia in Ogun State, Nigeria: An analysis of 260 community treatments with MgSO4 and/or methyldopa.
Adepoju AA, Vidler M, Akadri AA, Jaiyesimi E, Nwankpa CC, Odubena OO, Sharma S, Li L, Tu D, Drebit S, Payne B, Akeju DO, Bhutta Z, Magee LA, Nathan HL, Shennan AH, Sotunsa J, Adetoro OO, von Dadelszen P, Dada OA, Soyinka O; CLIP Nigeria Working Group. Adepoju AA, et al. Among authors: dada oa. Pregnancy Hypertens. 2021 Aug;25:179-184. doi: 10.1016/j.preghy.2021.05.005. Epub 2021 May 24. Pregnancy Hypertens. 2021. PMID: 34175582 Free article.
When getting there is not enough: a nationwide cross-sectional study of 998 maternal deaths and 1451 near-misses in public tertiary hospitals in a low-income country.
Oladapo OT, Adetoro OO, Ekele BA, Chama C, Etuk SJ, Aboyeji AP, Onah HE, Abasiattai AM, Adamu AN, Adegbola O, Adeniran AS, Aimakhu CO, Akinsanya O, Aliyu LD, Ande AB, Ashimi A, Bwala M, Fabamwo A, Geidam AD, Ikechebelu JI, Imaralu JO, Kuti O, Nwachukwu D, Omo-Aghoja L, Tunau K, Tukur J, Umeora O, Umezulike AC, Dada OA, Tunçalp Ӧ, Vogel JP, Gülmezoglu AM; Nigeria Near-miss and Maternal Death Surveillance Network. Oladapo OT, et al. Among authors: dada oa. BJOG. 2016 May;123(6):928-38. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.13450. Epub 2015 May 14. BJOG. 2016. PMID: 25974281 Free PMC article.
Infant feeding and lactational amenorrhea in Sagamu, Nigeria.
Dada OA, Akesode FA, Olanrewaju DM, Olowu OA, Sule-Odu O, Fakoya TA, Oluwole FA, Odunlami BV; World Health Organization Task Force on Methods for the Natural Regulation of Fertility. Dada OA, et al. Afr J Reprod Health. 2002 Aug;6(2):39-50. Afr J Reprod Health. 2002. PMID: 12484341
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